Experience the excitement of jewelry
02 July 2024
This charming museum was created at the end of the 18th century by scientists from the École des Mines. Today, it also delights aesthetes and jewelry enthusiasts, as in the case of these 10 crystals in the rough.
24 May 2023
650 objects, including about sixty beautiful pieces of jewelry, give visitors a rich insight into the growing importance of glass in the work of René Lalique.
26 March 2021
The course approach is very interesting because it’s cross-cutting and goes far beyond the gemstones themselves. I learned more about several of my key areas of interest in it : literature, travel, history…
03 March 2021
Courses provided by The School of Jewelry Arts are also aimed at young audiences of between 5 and 18. I attended the one entitled “Discovering the World of Stones” for teenagers.
28 January 2021
“What probably intrigued me most in this world tour was the relative nature of preciousness in different cultures. Each one has a different take on what is valuable: diamonds in the West; kingfisher feathers in China; glass beads in Africa; lacquer in Japan, and so on.”
12 November 2020
After a brief introduction by art historian Cécile Lugand, master lacquerer Franck Cengizalp invited the six participants to practice techniques associated with Urushi lacquer: colour application, gold dusting and mother-of-pearl mosaic.
21 October 2020
“Léonard Pouy and Isabelle Delahaye (the art historian and gemologist) took me on a 3D journey through history, time and space. Those two hours – an enchanting break from these gloomy times – sped by in a flash.”
26 September 2020
I invited Vanessa Pinoncely, creator of the Dear Charlotte brand at The School of Jewelry Arts, to the course devoted to Art Nouveau. Her reactions.
01 September 2020
For two hours, including the private visit of the “Jean Vendome Artist Jeweler” exhibition, an expert offers a unique insight into the work of this pioneer of contemporary jewelry. Around six themes, by reservation only.
21 July 2020
The School of Jewelry Arts is now offering courses and practical workshops in very small groups. If anything, this enhances its core message: coming together, interactivity, conviviality between aficionados. Here are a few examples of what you can learn and experience…
19 April 2020
In theatrical jargon, the piece of jewelry specially designed for a stage, part of the plot, is referred to as a “performing jewel”. Like the crown at a coronation: without it, nothing would make sense.
24 March 2020
Gemologist and co-founder of Lotus Gemology Laboratory, Billie Hughes revealed the inner world of gemstones to us through her fascinating photomicrographs.
26 February 2020
We forgot it : the inventory of men’s jewelry, just like that of women, ranges from rings and necklaces to chains and earrings.
08 February 2020
During the Renaissance, the groundwork for a new jewelry industry has been laid.
09 December 2019
The last “Evening Conversation” of the School of Jewelry Arts was dedicated to the Art deco style and the emblematic precious materials such as jade, diamonds, lacquer, exotic woods and sharkskin, from equally exotic places.
19 November 2019
At the last School of Jewelry Arts “Evening Conversation”, Laurence Mouillefarine outlined the Lacloche saga and shared entertaining highlights from her quest for jewels and archive material.
02 October 2019
Thanks to more than a year of research, The School of Jewelery Arts has reconstructed the history of the fine pearls trade. Here are the results, revealed during an “Evening Conversation”.
Experience the excitement of jewelry
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